University_of_TorontoX: Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 3 - Professionalism
- Duration
- 4 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 50
- Difficulty Level
- Intermediate
Are you a health professional looking to enhance your teaching skills and navigate the complexities of professionalism in the digital age? Look no further than the "Health Professional Teaching Skills – Level 3 – Professionalism" course offered by the University of Toronto. This intermediate-level course is designed to equip health professions teachers with the knowledge and tools necessary to excel in their roles as educators and role models in today's interconnected world.
Participants should have:
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The skills acquired in this course will enable health professionals to:
By enrolling in this course, you'll gain invaluable insights and practical skills to elevate your teaching prowess and navigate the challenges of professionalism in the digital era. Don't miss this opportunity to become a more effective and respected health professions educator!
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